India, May 19 -- Panic has hit the US after at least six Americans were exposed to the lethal Ebola virus in Central Africa, prompting the US government to rapidly deploy strict border control measures and emergency screening protocols at American airports, a move that reminded of the initial days of the 2020 COVID-19 pandemic. In an official statement, the US authorities announced that it is implementing a 30-day travel suspension for all travellers arriving from the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), Uganda and South Sudan due to global concerns over a new Ebola outbreak in central Africa. The directive, issued under Title 42, provides exemption to the US citizens, lawful permanent residents, military personnel, government personnel, a...